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Historic Preservation Program Analyst Trainee 2

Similar to Grade 14

New York State has approximately 13 positions* in this title statewide. You may view a breakdown of positions by county. This position exists in P&R Parks and Rec, Office of. View links to all New York State agencies including agencies that have this title. For more information, New York State employees can contact the Career Mobility Office at (518) 485-6199 or (800) 553-1322. If you are not a current New York State employee, you can use the Department of Civil Service Web site to explore possible employment opportunities.

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Career Ladder

A listing of titles that are most commonly used as steps for upward mobility for this title series. The salary schedule for this career ladder is also available.

  1. Historic Preservation Program Analyst Trainee 1

    Similar to Grade 13

  2. Historic Preservation Program Analyst Trainee 2

    Similar to Grade 14

  3. Historic Preservation Program Analyst

    Grade 18

  4. Historic Preservation Program Coord

    Grade 23

Upon successful completion of 12 months as Historic Preservation Program Analyst Trainee 2, you will automatically advance to Historic Preservation Program Analyst.

Note on Traineeships: When current State employees with prior graded State service transition into traineeships, there will be cases where these individuals will be compensated at a higher rate than the hiring rate of the "equated salary grade" of a traineeship. Specifically, in these cases, the starting compensation of a traineeship will be the higher of either: 1) the hiring rate of the "equated salary grade;" or 2) an employee's current graded salary. For those current State employees with no prior graded service who transition into traineeships, these individuals will be compensated at the hiring rate of the "equated salary grade." Overall, because of the various intricacies associated with the State's salary mechanics, the Office of the State Comptroller should be consulted regarding the actual compensation paid to any State employee transiting to a traineeship.

Summary of Job Description

As a Historic Preservation Program Analyst Trainee 2, in general, you would be responsible for researching and assessing a broad range of historic subjects. You would evaluate historical significance as it pertains to buildings, landscapes, waterways, archeological sites, decorative objects and artifacts, and apply Federal and State historic preservation laws, procedures and requirements to projects. You may act as a consultant on projects, coordinate and chair meetings and serve as a resource person and advisor to the public, local governments and communities, Federal and State agencies, other interested parties, as well as other units of the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.

The level of the titles within this career ladder vary based on the level of supervision, complexity of the duties involved, degree of independent judgment, etc.

There is no classification standard available at this time for this title. For additional information regarding other titles this will bring you to the NYS Title and Salary Plan. If there is a classification standard available there will be a link under the column labeled STD NO. If no link is available there is no classification standard available at this time for that title.

Summary of Minimum Qualifications

Please note: qualifications for this position may be subject to change. If substitutions for education and/or experience are allowed, this information would be available on the announcement.

You must take and pass a Civil Service examination in order to be considered for this position.

Candidates must have:

1.    bachelor''s, or higher level degree, in American History, Architectural History, Archeology, Anthropology, Architecture or Historic Preservation; OR

2.    a bachelor''s, or higher level, degree in Art History (which must include 9 semester credit hours in Architectural History); OR

3.    a bachelor''s, or higher level, degree in History (which must include 15 semester credit hours in American History).

For informational purposes only, click on the examination number(s) listed below to see the current or previous examination(s) that are used to fill this title.

23-904

How to Apply

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Career Mobility

Career mobility is not just limited to the titles in the Career Ladder, above. Additional movement may be achieved through other examinations, additional education and/or work experience or transfer opportunities. For additional information or clarification of transfer determinations, current State employees should contact the Career Mobility Office. Visit ELMS Online to view established open-competitive, promotion, and transition eligible lists. If you are not a current New York State employee, see Employment Opportunities with New York State and find out how to become a New York State employee.

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